There are more than one smart device in the house we live in now. Bluetooth headsets, smart screens, and possibly a number of smart speakers, they offer different functional services in different locations.

But it also brings some “small” troubles. For example, I want to listen to music, there is only one smart screen in the bedroom. Open the smart screen and choose the music path you like too long, so I will choose to take the smart speaker directly into the bedroom, and then take out the living room the next day, the speaker is not very heavy anyway.

Of course, this is not a problem for some people, but it is just a device. But Google now offers you a more efficient way to transfer music from your speakers to other speakers, and you just need to give them voice commands or simple operations on the app. carry out.

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This is Google’s streaming – Stream Transfe.

By streaming, you can let your favorite music play on the corresponding smart device in the room and seamlessly switch. Here are three specific examples of Google streaming:

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  1. Streaming with Google Assistant: When you play music in the kitchen with Google Home Mini, you want the same music in the living room. At this point you can say to Google Assistant: “Hey Google, now go to the living room to play music!”
  2. Streaming with the Google Home app: Click the cast button to confirm all the smart devices in your home, then select the device on the app where you want to play the audio content.
  3. Stream YouTube videos between the Nest display and a TV that supports Chromecast: Browse your favorite YouTube videos on Nest Hub Max and click on the cast controls on the screen to move them to a TV that supports Chromecast on. Of course, you can also say “Hey Google, put this video on the TV in the living room.”

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